Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
738810 Sensors and Actuators A: Physical 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

High-frequency [1–500 MHz] measurements of the magnetoimpedance (MI) of glass-coated Co69.4Fe3.7B15.9Si11 microwires are carried out with various metal-to-wire diameter ratios. A twin-peak, anhysteretic behaviour is observed as a function of magnetic field. A maximum in the normalized impedance, ΔZ/Z, appears at different values of the frequency f  , 125, 140 and 85 MHz with the corresponding diameter ratio p=0.80p=0.80, 0.55 and 0.32. We describe the measurement technique and interpret our results with a thermodynamic model that leads to a clearer view of the effects of p   on the maximum value of MI and the anisotropy field. The behavior of the real and imaginary components of impedance is also investigated; they display a resonance that becomes a function of the dc field HdcHdc for values larger or equal to HKHK the circumferential anisotropy field for each p value. These results are interpreted in terms of a rotation model of the outer shell magnetization.

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